damatha example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण

Given are the examples of hindi word damatha usage in english sentences. The examples of damatha are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., subjugation, oppression, suppression, repression, staying power, weight, power, penalty, sentence, award, criminal, punishment, rod, shot, column.

People select plants that yield large-size grain, and have strong stalks, capable of bearing the weight of the ripe grain.लोग उन्हीं पौधों को चुनते हैं जिनसे बड़े दाने वाले अनाज पैदा होते हैं साथ ही जिनकी मज़बूत डंठले अनाज के पके दानों के भार को संभाल सकें|


To achieve this target the manager has to operate on double shifts due to power failure most of the time.
The Oxford Dictionary explains intelligence as the power of perceiving, learning, understanding, and knowing.
They looked like little flags floating everywhere in the school-room, hung from the rod at the top of our desks.
The picture here tries to suggest that Indians willingly gave over their ancient texts to Britannia the symbol of British power as if asking her to become the protector of Indian culture.
When the subjugation of one country by another leads to these kinds of political, economic, social and cultural changes, we refer to the process as colonisation.
These companies with huge wealth, power and reach can manipulate the market in various ways.
As the Mughals began to extend their power to Golconda their representative, the governor Mir Jumla who was also a merchant, began to play off the Dutch and the English against each other.
However, the European Companies used their naval power to gain control of the sea trade and forced Indian traders to work as their agents.
Ultimately, the English emerged as the most successful commercial and political power in the subcontinent.
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